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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in position" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the physical location of something or someone (e.g. "The troops were positioned in strategic locations"). For example, you could say "She put the puzzle pieces in position, and the picture came together".
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We were in position alongside the car.
The baryons were stuck in position.
Broad belts held the shawls in position.
Guys are in position.
I'll get in position next time.
2. Stand in position.
Hamilton's back in position again.
"He was always in position.
"I've put myself in position.
"We put ourselves in position to lose".
I don't get caught up in position.
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